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13th February 11, 09:20 AM
#21
Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Interesting thing here- I just contracted Hothir to make me a double breasted waistcoat in the Albannach tartan. So personally, I think they look spectacular and would make a great look with an Argyle, or as stand-alone garments.
Definitely want to see the pics on this one....what kind of jacket are you going to pair it with when you wear one
P.S. Pardon my lack of punctuation, my keyboard is fried.
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13th February 11, 09:30 AM
#22
Originally Posted by robbiethepiper
IMHO tartan waistcoats should always be worn with tartan ties and baseball caps. Aaaargh!
Now, now, while I agree on the ties and ball cap, the wearing of several different tartans, was a common MO of the well to do. It was a way to flaunt thier wealth. LOL, certainly not my situation, nor my intent.
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13th February 11, 09:31 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire
Definitely want to see the pics on this one....what kind of jacket are you going to pair it with when you wear one
P.S. Pardon my lack of punctuation, my keyboard is fried.
I will be pairing it with a navy blue blazer cut to kilt length.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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13th February 11, 09:35 AM
#24
Originally Posted by Nighthawk
I will be pairing it with a navy blue blazer cut to kilt length.
What was the type of jacket, historically worn with a double breasted waistcoat, or was there a particular style of jacket.
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13th February 11, 02:10 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire
What was the type of jacket, historically worn with a double breasted waistcoat, or was there a particular style of jacket.
I don't think double breasted tartan waistcoats are traditional at all! I've never seen one, and that's why I'm getting one! It's unique.
EDIT- Just did a google search and came up with... this thread. That's it. So as far as I can tell, this will be, like me, a one of a kind! Can't wait!!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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13th February 11, 02:46 PM
#26
Again, maybe not the kilt...
Double Breasted waistcoats may be unusual for kilts, but I believe they are readily available as formal wear in the UK. Pakeman, Catto & Carter offer them for those willing to spend 75-100 GBP. They have also been worn as daywear- I believe in the 19th century... They usually have a straight-cut bottom, which ought to do well with a kilt. Aren't your waistcoats sometimes double breasted, Ancienne Alliance?
Last edited by MacLowlife; 13th February 11 at 02:55 PM.
Reason: more info...
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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13th February 11, 08:57 PM
#27
Originally Posted by MacLowlife
Double Breasted waistcoats may be unusual for kilts, but I believe they are readily available as formal wear in the UK. Pakeman, Catto & Carter offer them for those willing to spend 75-100 GBP. They have also been worn as daywear- I believe in the 19th century... They usually have a straight-cut bottom, which ought to do well with a kilt. Aren't your waistcoats sometimes double breasted, Ancienne Alliance?
Well, my google search was a cursory one, I will admit. Thanks for that information!
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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13th February 11, 10:48 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Interesting thing here- I just contracted Hothir to make me a double breasted waistcoat in the Albannach tartan. So personally, I think they look spectacular and would make a great look with an Argyle, or as stand-alone garments.
O! I look forward to the pictures of that waistcoat. Will it be on the bias? That sounds almost too complicated, but it would be something to see!
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14th February 11, 06:45 AM
#29
rare, but available
http://www.pakeman.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=6422
I didn't mean to insult anyone - or their thoroughness in searching. I am not sure how I knew about these, but here is a pic for those who are having some difficulty imagining it.
I am sure Hothir and Nighthawk have worked it out, but I suspect you'd want the body on the square, so that you could have the lapels on the bias. Doing it the other way- bias body with lapels angled into being horizontal- might be a little bit much. Anybody got an example we can see?
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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14th February 11, 08:28 AM
#30
Originally Posted by MacLowlife
http://www.pakeman.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=6422
I didn't mean to insult anyone - or their thoroughness in searching. I am not sure how I knew about these, but here is a pic for those who are having some difficulty imagining it.
I am sure Hothir and Nighthawk have worked it out, but I suspect you'd want the body on the square, so that you could have the lapels on the bias. Doing it the other way- bias body with lapels angled into being horizontal- might be a little bit much. Anybody got an example we can see?
I'm going for an Old West/Victorian kind of look, along these lines:
http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/st..._utmk=50166438
The whole thing is going to be on the bias. As to the lapels, I was thinking about them being a solid color- the same color as the lining- a deep purple, maybe...
And no insult was taken at all. I know perfectly well my search was cursory at best. I just used the term "double breasted tartan waistcoat" for the search. It turned up on result, and that was for a ladies vest. And thanks for that link!!
Last edited by Nighthawk; 14th February 11 at 08:36 AM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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